Here’s another one from Brazil. This time from the Pantanal region. This is the saffron finch, aka the native canary, or as they say it in Brazil, el canário da terra. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/640th of a second
I love the Brazil theme in honor of the Olympics! As always, this photo is so unique! No only does it show the beauty of the bird, but it also captures his personality as well!
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great pic. ) this is a great pic. good color, great comp. ) did you enter this one pic. into any kind show pic. prizes winning conrtest.?
Thanks Michael. No didn’t enter this one, but it is one of the shots in my stock agent’s permanent portfolio — Minden Pictures.
I love the Brazil theme in honor of the Olympics! As always, this photo is so unique! No only does it show the beauty of the bird, but it also captures his personality as well!
Thanks Grace. I’ll have to dig up a few more Brazil shots for next week.
So interesting to see similarity to our US birds great color & expression in shot
True, a bit like the American goldfinch, but without the black.
—– Embodied energy
—– As spring crocus’ upward thrust
—– A sturdy birdie .
As always, nicely done Peter.
Oh, this is a lovely shot of a lovely bird!